Do unconscious patients feel pain?

Do unconscious patients feel pain?

The unconscious person may still feel pain as they did when they were awake. For this reason pain medication will continue to be administered but perhaps by another method such as the subcutaneous route (through a butterfly clip in the stomach, arm or leg).

Can someone in a coma hear?

When people are in comas, they are unconscious and cannot communicate with their environment. However, the brain of a coma patient may continue to work. It might “hear” the sounds in the environment, like the footsteps of someone approaching or the voice of a person speaking.

Does talking to an unconscious person help?

As Barrie-Shelvin (1987) suggests, psychological distress caused by sensory deprivation can occur in any patient in any part of the hospital. By communicating with unconscious patients about their environment as well as providing personal care, nurses can help to meet these patients’ psychological needs.

What’s the longest coma survivor?

Elaine Esposito

Can coma patients feel pain?

It’s very unusual for a coma to last more than a few weeks at most. People in a coma are completely unresponsive. They do not move, do not react to light or sound and cannot feel pain.

What do coma patients remember?

The experience of being in a coma differs from person to person. Some people feel they can remember events that happened around them while they were in a coma, while others don’t. Some people have reported feeling enormous reassurance from the presence of a loved one when coming out of a coma.

Can someone be in a coma for years?

Usually, a coma does not last more than a few weeks. Sometimes, however, a person stays in a coma for a long time — even years — and will be able to do very little except breathe on his or her own. Most people do come out of comas. Some of them are able to return to the normal lives they had before they got sick.

Who was in a coma the longest and woke up?

Elaine Esposito
Born December 3, 1934 Chicago, Illinois
Died November 25, 1978 (aged 43) Tarpon Springs, Florida
Nationality American
Known for Longest period of human unconsciousness

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